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- Answers to frequently asked questions about the Tips from Former Smokers campaign, including the why the campaign is running, the effectiveness of using graphic ads, whether the campaign features real people, and issues around to health conditions and diseases related to smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke.
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The Tips campaign uses approaches to address health disparities in pursuit of health equity by increasing the reach, representation, receptivity, and accessibility of smoking cessation messages.
- Brian H.'S Story
After high school, he joined the U.S. Air Force because he...
- Becky H.'S Story
Becky started smoking cigarettes in high school to fit in....
- About The Campaign
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)...
- Real Stories
Real stories of people - both former smokers and people who...
- Campaign Resources
Spread the word about CDC’s Tips From Former Smokers ®...
- Diseases/Conditions Featured in the Campaign
The Tips From Former Smokers campaign features real people...
- For Specific Groups
Smoking-related statistics, information, and quitting...
- Partners
The following organizations have partnered with the Tips...
- Newsroom
Press Release and Advisories 2024. February 5, 2024: CDC’s...
- Frequently Asked Questions
The Tips From Former Smokers ® (Tips ®) campaign shares the...
- Brian H.'S Story
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The Tips From Former Smokers ® (Tips ®) campaign shares the truth about smoking through the lives of real people impacted by smoking-related illnesses. Despite the known dangers, cigarette smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death and disease in the United States, killing more than 480,000 Americans each year.
This section provides tips you can get if you want help dealing with urges and cravings. These have all been shown to help, with or without medicines. You can try some out and use them when you quit, or learn more about them first by calling the free and confidential 1-800-QUIT-NOW quitline.
Jan 1, 2014 · Quitting smoking is a huge step forward for improving health and extending life. The well-documented health risks associated with smoking include heart attack, stroke, lung and other cancers, insulin resistance, and tooth loss.
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Jul 27, 2017 · The Tips from Former Smokers campaign features real people suffering as a result of smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed the Tips From Former Smokers campaign to raise awareness about the suffering caused by smoking and secondhand smoke exposure and to encourage smokers to quit.
This webpage provides information about the Tips from Former Smokers campaign. The campaign profiles people from different backgrounds living with serious, long-term health effects from smoking and secondhand smoke exposure — and the toll on their family members.